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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The young woman severely injured in a parasailing accident in Mexico is walking and surfing a year later.Katie Malone's recovery has been a long road. "I survived something I shouldn't have survived," she said.Malone was in Puerto Vallarta in June, 2018 for her birthday. Her parasailing ride turned into a nightmare, "I saw the boat capsize and people on the beach run to try and grab the rope to bring me down." She said the the almost half hour she was in the air she worked to keep calm, thinking about her dog Leroy, and what she was going to wear that night. Her family says the rope snapped and she fell in a tailspin. Katie said it was everything she could do to keep from passing out, or getting sick. She said the next thing she remembered was opening her eyes on the ground with emergency crews surrounding her."My heart dropped to my feet," Katie's brother Brendan said.He started calling and coordinating the trip to Mexico to be with his little sister. He talked about being the megaphone for the family, getting the word out through his music community in Nashville, back home in California and setting up the Gofundme online that reached the world.She underwent three surgeries in Mexico and two weeks in, the swelling in her brain hadn't gone down. Katie's mom said doctors doubled her steroid dosage to bring the swelling in the pituitary glad down and it caused a severe reaction.Katie's mom, Sidona, said she was sick all night and that was the moment they all feared she wouldn't pull through. Sidona said the doctor pulled her aside the next day and said, "you don't understand, she could die and she needs to go home now," urging them to Lifeflight her to the U.S.The family overcame huge struggles, from paying cash for the surgeries in Mexico, as Katie was in between insurance, to finding a way to fly her home. Sidona said certain airlines wouldn't fly that far south in Mexican airspace, and medical airlines wouldn't take her without insurance. Their network of friends and family gave them solutions.The final piece came at the last minute, a ,000 anonymous donation to fund her flight home. Her fight to get back to normal just beginning.Katie re-learned how to walk, drive, and surf over the past year, all the while a smile on her face."Instead of that terrible accident taking control of her, she's taken control of that," Brendan said.Katie says positivity, her family and her dog, Leroy, kept her going. She said she used to take Leroy, her support dog, to the hospital to help others and was thankful he was there for her recovery.She advises anyone facing a challenge that your mind is more powerful than your body and positivity will get you through."I'm not 100% back, I'm getting there, I'm back to work, not full time just part time," she said she's focused on getting healthy. She works as a masseuse, making others feel better.Among her challenges, she has a hard time sitting for extended periods of time, and has to adjust her gait and stance.She hopes her story will change regulations in Mexico so this never happens to anyone else. 3112

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The Padres’ weekend series against the Mariners has been moved from Seattle to San Diego due to poor air quality in the Pacific Northwest.In a statement, the Padres said: “Due to air quality concerns in Seattle and out of an abundance of caution, the scheduled series between the Padres and Mariners from September 18-20 has been moved to Petco Park in San Diego. Friday’s game will begin at 6:40pm, Saturday’s game will begin at 6:10pm and Sunday’s game at 1:10pm. The Mariners will serve as the home team for all three contests.”This week, the poor air quality forced the Mariners to move their home series at T-Mobile Park against the Giants to San Francisco’s home ballpark. 706

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego California Highway Patrol Thursday answered the call, taking on the “lip sync challenge” with the song "Danger Zone" and even including a Tom Cruise look-alike.The challenge coincides with the filming of “Top Gun: Maverick” in San Diego.Locations shot in the video include the USS Midway Museum and the US Navy Blue Angels as well as other iconic San Diego backdrops.RELATED: 'Top Gun: Maverick' filming roars into San Diego in September ?CHP’s San Diego office says it had no intention of taking on the challenge “until our neighboring office, Oceanside CHP, publicly called us out. Big mistake!!”Watch the full video below: 672

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This year, thousands of families across San Diego County are hoping to make the season bright for their children. And in 2020, there are more ways than ever to help deliver for families.RELATED: Ways to give back this holiday season in San DiegoHere are a few ways you can donate to local toy drives this month:Salvation Army Rescue Christmas: The Salvation Army and Walmart have teamed up to help deliver holiday joy to millions of children in need. Donors can easily head to the Rescue Christmas website below, select a location in their area, and find a gift registry to donate to in their community. Walmart will either ship the items directly to a local Salvation Army, or donors can drop off items at a collection point at participating stores.Link to donateToys for Joy: The Rock Church hosts Toys for Joy, bringing toys to children throughout the San Diego community annually during the holidays. This year, to help keep giving safe for families, the toy drive is asking donors to make monetary contributions online so that organizers can go out and buy toys for donors. The event also supports groceries and clothing for families in need. Link to donateToys for Tots: The annual Toys for Tots toy drive asks for new, unwrapped toys to distribute to less fortunate children this season. Donors can bring a toy to any local San Diego Fire Department station. Monetary donations can also be made online to the campaign.Link to donateLittle Italy Toy Drive: The Little Italy Association is asking for toy donations to benefit foster children of New Alternatives, Inc. Donors can drop off a new, unwrapped toy appropriate for a child between ages 1 and 18 until Dec. 14 to one of several drop-off locations in the Little Italy area. The association is also accepting monetary donations in light of the pandemic to support the toy drive.Link to donateRady Children's In-Kind campaign: Rady Children's Hospital is hosting the In-Kind event to spread holiday cheer this year. While the hospital is unable to accept donation drop-offs due to the pandemic, those interested in supporting the charitable giving can purchase items from an approved check list that will be sent to the hospital, consider sending gift cards, or make a donation to the hospital's Tell Them Yes campaign here.Link to donate 2327

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – The Valley Fire has forced many East County residents to evacuate, but one homeowner said he and his family have decided to stay in their home and ride the situation out.Leo Prado told ABC 10News, “Where are we going to go? It’s not like we just have luggage and we can go into a hotel. We have animals here.”Prado said picking up and leaving his home in the Deerhorn Valley area, near Jamul, isn’t an easy task, especially with horses and dogs on his property.Prado and his family are staying put, as their area is only under a voluntary evacuation as of Tuesday afternoon.According to Prado, his property has not had power since the Valley Fire started on Saturday. He said San Diego Gas & Electric keeps pushing back the restoration time, which is affecting his decisions.RELATED COVERAGEINTERACTIVE MAP: Valley Fire erupts in Japatul Valley areaPHOTOS: Valley Fire erupts in East CountySocial media reaction to Valley FireCheck today's weather forecast in your area“They keep kicking the can. They say it’ll be back at noon, 30 minutes before that nothing … or 4 p.m. -- 30 to 40 minutes before 4 p.m., nothing,” Prado said.Prado spends more than 0 a day refilling his propane tanks for the generator his house relies on.However, with Santa Ana winds set to pick up late Tuesday, Prado said he may be forced to change his mind and find somewhere to go.ABC 10News reached out to SDG&E for comment, and officials provided this statement:“We truly appreciate everyone’s patience as our crews continue to work in challenging conditions to restore power safely as soon as possible. The Valley Fire continues to impact SDG&E power lines in the area of the fire. When there is an appropriate level of containment, allowing for safe conditions, SDG&E crews will be allowed to inspect the power lines for damage and will make necessary repairs to ensure their safe operation. We continue to coordinate closely with the CALFIRE Incident commander and have crews staged in the area who will work to restore power once CALFIRE determines it’s safe to enter the area.”The utility urges customers to check for updates on power outages/restorations at https://www.sdge.com/residential/customer-service/outage-center/outage-map.Meanwhile, the Red Cross is working to find hotels for those who show up at designated evacuation centers.Click here for more information on evacuations. 2415

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